Paddle Society is an online training and community platform dedicated to helping paddlers of all abilities achieve their dreams and goals. Paddle Society provides free and paid memberships offering customized training programs, comprehensive tutorial videos and e-courses, a community forum and more. All members are supported by Chase Kosterlitz’s professional coaching support and other Paddle Society team coaches for outrigger paddling and strength and conditioning. This interactive member training platform is built upon a proven customized framework designed to help all paddlers progress towards their personal goals.

Beyond training, the Paddle Society also represents a global community of like-minded individuals drawn together through their passion for paddling. Paddle Society believes any day on the water is a good day and encourages users to spend their time on the water wisely by bringing with them their customized program to provide maximum results.

Subjects like interval training and customized programming to implement the right training program are all a part of Paddle Society’s membership.

Launching on March 28th, 2017, Paddle Society is currently asking members to sign up on their website and stay in touch with upcoming news on their Facebook Paddle Society page.

Sign up, Get ready and Prepare to Paddle Together using Paddle Society as your resource to improve performance and become a more proficient paddler!

Evelyn O'Doherty, owner & publisher of the new Standup Journal 2.0, worked her way up the ranks in the world of stand up paddling. A former surfer gone rogue, Evelyn stepped onto a SUP for the first time in 2009 when a plaguing neck injury kept her out of the water from surfing. Discovering the core benefits and expanded perspective on the water that stand up paddling brings, Ev immediately was hooked.
She became a strong SUP racer in the North East and a year-round SUP surfer, gathering multiple top brand sponsorships including becoming a team rider for Starboard SUP and a national ambassador for Kialoa, as well as celebrating all aspects of the sport with additional brand ambassadorships including lululemon athletica, Clif Bar, Cobian, Kaenon & Indo Board.
Her love of watersports and commitment to advocacy in preserving our marine environments led to a short film made with The Nature Conservancy as part of their Clean Water initiatives on Long Island, NY, called "A New Perspective". Evelyn just keeps paddling.
Today, she's stepped up to take over the helm at Standup Journal after having worked for the magazine for 2 years as senior online editor. Her dedication and belief in the power of print to immerse readers in the watersports they love even if they don't have access to the water in a daily existence plus a powerful desire to spotlight the amazing people doing rad sh*t on the water is what drives her vision for Standup Journal 2.0.
Evelyn welcomes the conversation about how to make the magazine benefit as many people as possible and encourages feedback, letters to the editor and communication at editor@standupjournal.com .
Now, as owner/publisher for Standup Journal., Evelyn continues to live in East Hampton NY where she has daily access to the water. When the swell is working, you can find her in Montauk rattling around in her Ford Ranger surfboards hanging out the back headed for points East.